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New Trailer?

Started by K3v1n, August 21, 2006, 08:00:14 PM

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K3v1n

Hello,
I have a quick question concerning where is a good place to buy a new trailer for a CP19.

Thanks,
Kevin
1981 Com-Pac 16 MK I
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PO:'76 CP16/'85 CP19/'85 Seaward 22/'83 CP23/'85 CD 26

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K3v1n

Answered my own question. Found a local marina that will set up a Loadrite for me for around 1800. That includes them lifting the boat out and setting it on the trailer and making all the adjustments.

-Kevin
1981 Com-Pac 16 MK I
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PO:'76 CP16/'85 CP19/'85 Seaward 22/'83 CP23/'85 CD 26

www.emptynestsailing.com
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mgoller

Dude,
You get serious when you set your mind to things. 
My trailer is a shorelander and it has rollers.  I can't compare it with an original Hutchin's trailer.  I did like the hutch magic tilt trailer with the 16.
The 16'ers you have inspired with your work on Floridaze must be shaking their heads.  Remember, the 16 was the boat that started it all for the Hutchin's company and it certainly was and is a magical boat.  It is the grand-daddy of all our boats.  Good luck with your new one.

K3v1n

#3
I must be crazy aye?
But I have the Admiral's blessing to make a purchase and there are two boats for sale in my area. Quite possibly 'Floridaze' could be for sale by the end of the month. Who would have ever imagined, my baby for sale. :(

??? 'Floridaze II' ???

-Kevin
1981 Com-Pac 16 MK I
_______________________________________________
PO:'76 CP16/'85 CP19/'85 Seaward 22/'83 CP23/'85 CD 26

www.emptynestsailing.com
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Mercrewser

Did you try Camp Marine?  I just bought a Loadrite from them.  1800 sounds good, especially for a 19 foot trailer.  I spent 3000 for mine, fully loaded dual axle, for my powerboat.  I almost bought one for the 16!  I didnt know you had a 19 too. 










davestlouis

WOW, that trailer is astounding!  It's almost too pretty to get wet.

multimedia_smith

Yeah, and Waay too pretty to leave unattended while you're out on the water!
Just kidding... well... half kidding anyway.  Do you lock the trailer in any way when you're out?
Dale